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Preview of Women's Suffrage Socratic Circle (With Reading and Questions)

Women's Suffrage Socratic Circle (With Reading and Questions)

This is Socratic Circle is over the question of "Did the suffragettes go too far?" It includes an interview with Suffragette Alice Paul after her completed jail time and hunger strike. It includes a page of content based questions which require students to analyze the primary source and also an outside circle questions page for students to reflect on their classmates discussion.
Preview of DBQ- Should Christopher Columbus Day be abolished as a national holiday?

DBQ- Should Christopher Columbus Day be abolished as a national holiday?

In this DBQ students use will use 7 historical documents to answer and provide sufficient evidence from the documents to answer: Should Columbus Day be abolished as a national holiday? Students have the option to present their argument in two forms: A formal speech addressed to the American public or a written paper 1-2 pages in length. What’s included: · Documents with guided questions· 1 speech outline· 1 essay outline Suggestions: In years past to scaffold the DBQ process, I had students
Preview of CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

These simple essay writing posters create visual definitions of the C.E.R. and D.B.Q. writing process. With the writing process building at each grade level and step, these posters will simplify the writing process and allow for easier writing transitions throughout each step of the process. Please click the green PREVIEW button for a closer look at everything that's included.This file includes: 1 Outline of the Writing Process 18 Google Slides Posters of definitions (for both C.E.R. & D.B.
Preview of Mini DBQ: Views on Slavery at the Constitutional Convention

Mini DBQ: Views on Slavery at the Constitutional Convention

Created by
Jessica Dean
This lesson is a smaller version of a DBQ Essay, to help students practice the skills they will need for a full DBQ essay. It includes 5 sources instead of the traditional 7 and asks students to write a paragraph instead of an entire essay. The assignment asks students to answer the question: What were the beliefs of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in regard to the legality of slavery and the international slave trade? This lesson comes with an extensive answer key. The notes shee
Preview of Roanoke Socratic Circle

Roanoke Socratic Circle

This Socratic Circle is over the mystery of the settlement of Roanoke, the "Lost Colony". It includes a reading over the different theories of the events that occurred in Roanoke, a page of critical thinking analysis questions, an outer circle questions page and also a grading rubric for the activity.
Preview of Age of Exploration Multi Genre Lesson Plan (DBQ's,Primary Sources,etc)

Age of Exploration Multi Genre Lesson Plan (DBQ's,Primary Sources,etc)

This is a multi-genre lesson plan over the Age of Exploration with primary source and secondary source DBQ's that can also be used in a socratic circle discussion.
Preview of DBQ & Persuasive Writing Prompt: Thomas Jefferson’s Views On Education

DBQ & Persuasive Writing Prompt: Thomas Jefferson’s Views On Education

Created by
David Cooper
Thomas Jefferson called for a public-supported education system in 1779 through “A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge” as part of a greater plan to create an ideal republic. Few people question the need for education, but growing numbers question the close relationship between education and government. These activities provide opportunities for students to examine Jefferson’s 18th Century call for public education and to choose sides in the public education debate: 1) a think/pa
Preview of Galileo Socratic Circle (with reading and questions)

Galileo Socratic Circle (with reading and questions)

This is Socratic Circle is over the question of "Should Galileo have been put on trial for his belief in the heliocentric theory?" It includes the reading from his sentencing in 1633, a page of content based questions which require students to analyze the primary source and also an outside circle questions page for students to reflect on their classmates discussion.
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